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MY SHIPS (IN NO SPECIFIC ORDER) PART 1
Destiel - Supernatural (don’t watch the show but I ship it)
Ben and Riley - Baby Daddy (not sure what pairing name is)
Spoby - Pretty Little Liars (They’ve been together so long!)
Haleb - Pretty Little Liars (Still going strong!)
Ezria - Pretty Little Liars (Even though Ezra betrayed Aria)
Mike and Max - The Following (So cute!)
Lindy and Tommy - Eye Candy (I ship them so hard!)
Klaine - Glee (Always and will forever ship them!)
Steroline - The Vampire Diaries (Didn’t ship them at first but now I do!)
Delena - The Vampire Diaries (Never would have thought these two would end up together now I could never see them not together!)

If anyone says Michael Clifford is rude and a bad influence I’ll freaking punch you in the stomach and then bring him to you so he can ask you if you’re alright and help you get up because tHAT’S HOW NICE HE IS

JOE’S PUB IS LOOKING FOR ARTISTS WHO WOULD LIKE TO DRAW LIVE PERFORMANCES ON OUR STAGE!!!

For six years, Michael Arthur has been our Archival Artist, capturing dozens of performances as they happen. Now, we would like to invite you to participate.

If you want a chance to come and draw live during a performance at Joe’s Pub, please send us some sketchbook drawings you’ve done of musicians, actors and dancers. Each drawing will be reviewed by Joe’s Pub and Michael Arthur and several will be shared on our Tumblr.

Later this year we will extend an invitation for artists to draw a live performance in the venue.

Do you want to draw live at Joe’s Pub? Submit your sketchbook drawings HERE. (Please be sure to include your contact information.)

On October 30 we will be hosting a public reception for Michael Arthur on the mezzanine at The Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10003) where 20 of his portraits will be on display.

[From Michael Arthur: Here are a few drawings from one night at Joe’s Pub, drawn from the vantage point of the sound and light booth. First up was the midway performance of Mike Daisey’s 29 part monologue All The Faces Of The Moon. I’ve drawn Mike before, but usually he’s alone at his table. His co-stars for this ambitious piece are a series of paintings by is Larissa Tokmakova, and it seemed only fitting that I include a drawing of the night’s painting. Next up was Joey Arias, a performer who defies categorization, but if you wanted to try you could pull out “cabaret”, “chanteuse”, “Rocker”, “Mocker”, “Diva” and the list goes on. Joey is one of a kind. That’s it. A night at Joe’s Pub. It can run the gamut from one man with a story to tell to … Well, really anywhere imagination, talent and creativity can take you. As an artist trying to capture the energy on the stage, I have enjoyed the wondrous unpredictability of Joe’s Pub.]